How Much to Tip in Australia? Tip Amount Calculator

Enter your bill amount and choose your venue type to instantly see suggested tip amounts based on Australian tipping norms. No awkward guessing.

How Much to Tip?

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Australian Context

Tipping in Australia vs the US

Why Australian tipping norms are lower — and why that is perfectly fine.

Australian service workers are paid a full minimum wage — around $25/hour for hospitality workers. Unlike the US, where servers can earn as little as $2.13/hour and rely on tips for income, Australian workers do not need tips to survive.

5–10% is genuinely generous

In the US, 15–20% is a baseline expectation. In Australia, 5–10% is a warm and appreciated gesture. You do not need to tip at US rates — Australian workers are not expecting it, and your server will genuinely appreciate even a small amount.

Rounding up is common

Many Australians simply round up their bill at the tap-and-go screen. A $48 bill rounded to $50 is a perfectly acceptable tip. It is fast, easy, and adds up for workers over a shift.

Flat amounts for rideshare and delivery

For rideshare drivers and delivery couriers, a flat $2–$5 tip is more natural than a percentage. These workers often cover their own vehicle and fuel costs, and a fixed amount is easy to decide on.

By Service Type

Tip Amounts by Venue and Service

A practical guide to what is appropriate across different service types.

Fine Dining Restaurant

10–15%

Exceptional service, premium food — 10% is the norm, 15% for an outstanding experience.

Casual Restaurant

5–10%

A $5 tip on a $60 meal is thoughtful. 10% for great service or a favourite local spot.

Cafe

Round up or $1–$2

Most Australians tap round-up. For a regular spot or a particularly good barista, $1–$2 is generous.

Bar / Pub

Round up

Rounding to the nearest dollar is the norm at bars. For table service, $1–$2 per round.

Hairdresser / Salon

10–15%

Most common personal service tip. Round up to the nearest $10 for a standard cut.

Rideshare / Uber

$2–$5 flat

Not expected but appreciated. $2 for a standard ride, $5 for exceptional service or long trip.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about PocketTip.

How Much to Tip

Common questions about tip amounts in Australia

How much should I tip at a restaurant in Australia?
For casual dining in Australia, 5–10% is considered generous. For fine dining or exceptional service, 10–15% is appropriate. Tipping is always optional — Australian service workers earn a full wage. A $5–$10 tip on a $50–$100 bill is a welcome gesture.
What percentage do Australians tip?
When Australians tip, they typically tip 5–10% at restaurants and cafes. Around 10% at salons and for personal services. For rideshare and delivery, a flat $2–$5 is more common than a percentage. Many simply round up the bill.
Is it rude not to tip in Australia?
No. Not tipping in Australia is completely acceptable. Unlike the US, Australian service workers are paid a living wage and do not depend on tips. While tips are always appreciated, declining to tip carries no social stigma.
Should I tip 10% or 15% in Australia?
10% is considered a generous tip in Australia for good service at a restaurant or cafe. 15% is very generous and typically reserved for exceptional fine dining experiences. There is no pressure to match US-style tipping rates.
How much to tip a hairdresser in Australia?
For hairdressers in Australia, 10–15% of the service cost is a generous tip. Many clients round up to the nearest $10 or $20. For example, a $120 colour service — rounding to $130 or $140 is a nice gesture.

About Cashless Tipping

Understanding digital tipping in Australia

What is cashless tipping in Australia?
Cashless tipping is a digital way for customers to tip service workers using card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay instead of cash. QR code tipping platforms like PocketTip make it easy for Australian workers to accept tips in our tap-and-go economy.
How does QR code tipping work in Australia?
QR code tipping works by linking a QR code to a digital tip page. When a customer scans the code with their phone camera, they open your tip page and can tip using card or mobile wallets without cash. It's the modern digital tip jar for Australia's cashless economy.
Is this the same as a digital tip jar?
Yes. PocketTip works like a digital tip jar customers scan your QR code and tip cashlessly using card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. It's designed for Australian service workers who want to accept cashless tips.
Why do Australian workers need digital tipping?
Most Australians don't carry cash anymore. Cashless tipping with QR codes lets customers tip service workers using the same tap-and-go payment methods they already use for everything else. It removes the 'I don't have cash' problem.
What types of workers use cashless tipping?
Cashless tipping is used across Australian hospitality workers, café baristas, restaurant servers, bartenders, rideshare drivers, delivery workers, salon staff, performers, event staff, and more anywhere customers want to say thanks in a cashless way.

Getting Started

Everything you need to begin accepting tips

How do I create a tip page?
Creating a tip page on PocketTip is free and takes about 60 seconds. Sign up, choose your event type, add your details, and you'll get a unique QR code and shareable link. No technical skills needed.
Do I need a Stripe account?
No separate Stripe account needed. We use Stripe Connect to handle payments securely. You'll complete a simple onboarding process to receive payouts directly to your Australian bank account.
How long does setup take?
Setup takes about 60 seconds to create your tip page. Stripe Connect onboarding (required for payouts) takes 5-10 minutes and can be done anytime before your first tip. You can start sharing your QR code immediately.
Is there a mobile app?
No app needed. Your tip page works perfectly in any web browser on any device. Customers scan your QR code and tip directly through their phone's browser using card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.
Can I customise my tip page?
Yes. You can add your name, photo, event details, welcome message, and choose colours to match your style. Make it personal so customers know they're tipping the right person.

For Customers

How tipping works for your customers

How do I tip someone?
Scan the QR code with your phone camera or tap the link. Choose a tip amount (or enter custom), add an optional message, and pay with card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. The whole process takes about 30 seconds.
Are there fees for tipping?
Small processing fees apply (similar to buying coffee with card). Fees are shown upfront before you confirm payment. The person receiving the tip gets 100% of the tip amount you enter.
Can I tip anonymously?
Yes. You can choose to leave your name or tip anonymously. Either way, the person receiving the tip gets a notification and can see your message (if you leave one).
What payment methods can I use?
You can tip using any major credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or other mobile wallets. All payments are processed securely through Stripe.
Is tipping safe and secure?
Yes. All payments are processed securely through Stripe, the same payment system used by millions of businesses worldwide. We never store your full card details.

Pricing & Fees

Transparent pricing with no hidden costs

How much does it cost to use PocketTip?
Creating and using your tip page on PocketTip is completely free. There are no monthly fees, no setup costs, and no subscriptions. You only pay small processing fees when someone tips you (similar to card transaction fees).
What fees do I pay?
You don't pay any fees. The person leaving the tip pays small processing fees (shown upfront). You receive 100% of the tip amount they enter. No service fees, no monthly costs, no hidden charges.
How much are the processing fees?
Processing fees vary by country and payment method, typically around 2-3% plus a small fixed fee (similar to standard card transaction fees). Fees are always shown to the tipper before they confirm payment.
Are there any hidden costs?
No hidden costs. Creating your tip page is free. You receive 100% of tips. The only fees are small processing fees paid by the person leaving the tip (shown upfront). No monthly fees, no setup costs, no surprises.
Do I need to pay for a subscription?
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Payouts & Money

How you receive your tips

How do I get paid?
Tips are automatically transferred to your Australian bank account via weekly payouts. You'll complete a simple Stripe Connect onboarding to link your bank account. Payouts happen automatically every week.
How often do I get paid?
Payouts happen weekly. Tips received during the week are automatically transferred to your bank account. You'll receive an email notification when each payout is processed.
Is there a minimum payout amount?
No minimum payout amount. All tips are automatically included in your weekly payout, regardless of the amount. Even small tips are transferred to your bank account.
What bank accounts are supported?
We support all major Australian banks. You can link any Australian bank account during Stripe Connect onboarding. Payouts are processed via direct bank transfer.
How long until I receive my first payout?
Your first payout typically arrives 7-10 days after your first tip (to allow for processing and bank transfers). Subsequent payouts happen weekly. You'll receive email notifications for each payout.

Security & Trust

Safe and secure platform

Is PocketTip safe to use?
Yes. We use Stripe, one of the world's most trusted payment processors, to handle all payments securely. Your bank details are never stored on our servers. All transactions are encrypted and secure.
Who can see my tip page?
Only people with your QR code or link can access your tip page. You can make your page public (anyone can find it) or keep it private (only people with the link can access it).
What information do you collect?
We collect basic information needed to create your tip page (name, email) and process payouts (bank details via Stripe). We never share your information with third parties except as needed to process payments.
Can I delete my tip page?
Yes. You can delete your tip page or account at any time from your dashboard. Deleted pages stop accepting tips immediately, and any pending payouts will still be processed.
What if I have a problem with a payment?
Contact our support team if you have any issues with payments or payouts. We use Stripe's secure payment system, which includes fraud protection and dispute resolution.

Using Your QR Code

Display and share your tip page

How do I print my QR code?
Download your QR code as an image from your dashboard, then print it like any photo. You can print it on paper, stickers, or professional signage. The QR code never expires.
Where should I display my QR code?
Display your QR code where customers can easily see and scan it: on your counter, table, receipt, or tip jar. Make it visible and accessible. Many venues print it on a small sign or sticker.
Can I share my tip page link online?
Yes. You can share your tip page link on social media, in emails, or anywhere online. Customers can tip directly from the link without needing to scan a QR code.
Does my QR code expire?
No. Your QR code never expires. Once created, it works forever. You can use the same QR code for years, print it on multiple signs, or share it anywhere.
Can I have multiple tip pages?
Yes. You can create unlimited tip pages for different events, venues, or purposes. Each page has its own QR code and link. Perfect for different jobs or events.
PocketTip QR code tipping dashboard showing tips and payouts for Australian service workers
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Start Accepting QR Code Tips in Australia Today

Join Australian hospitality workers, baristas, bartenders, and service workers using QR code tipping. Customers scan and pay with card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. Free setup, weekly payouts to your Australian bank.